I know Im not in the award category but I have completed a shawl, socks, fingerless mitts and plan on finishing a second pair of socks before the end of February :-) Oops - didnt realize you were giving an additional 10 members 30 GC - thank you very much, was a nice surprise. I have completed two pairs of socks in February, Im planning to finish a jumper, a cardigan and at least another pair of socks before the end of the month. Edited by Ellazen at 2019-2-16 07:59
I just finished crocheting a sampler baby blanket and Im hoping to cross stitchbeautiful cushions this month
I would like to crochet more amigurumi and also make pattern translation ( English to Turkish) I think this was an awesome idea Puppy! And Im replying whether I receive gcs or not. I really dont need them.
My plans in February had been to put more time into my cross stitching but as I did my thumbs starting causing me pain. Im sadly getting a form of arthritis in them. Honestly this scares me as to my future when it comes to stitching. Right now I can stop a few days and pick it up again. But how long will that last? I have other hobbies too but all of them require you to be able to use your hands.
On top of this, I can tell my cataracts must be getting worse as I have fairly new glasses but my eyes are not seeing as well. Sometimes it seems like Im looking through a fog. And I know it will be a while yet before there can be surgery.
Still I refuse to give up. I will continue to work around my health issues - somehow and some way. These things wont stop me from buying new charts, supplies, yarn, fabric or whatever else I choose.
So with March soon on the horizon, Ill plan for what I feel I can accomplish rather than shooting for the stars.
Edited by JoAnn at 2019-2-21 08:59
I finished a unicorn hat for my grand daughter, she loves it when I make hats for her.Thank you, I hope you have a great day!
I finished a full coverage stitch, geraniums. I also plan to finish a Free SAL LJT Owl stitch along. I mightalso get Welcome Spring done. Hello everyone!
I am knitting a pair of overknee stockings for my daughter. She is quit tall - 1.80 m. - so it is a lot of knitting:) two times 70 cm. for the legs, with a little cable pattern on the back. At the moment I am kniting the second foot; I started 4th of february and I want to finish the stockings this week.
I am curious how they fit on my daughter, cause she hasnt tried them on since two weeks ago:) I found the pattern on PinDiy: Handknit Holidays: Knitting Year-Round for Christmas, Hanukkah, and Winter Solstice by Melanie Falick, but itis also on Ravelry.
A good day to you all! test
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